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The robbers forcibly broke in twice, and the grandmother did not hesitate to shoot, but unfortunately she was not killed

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Recently, a young grandmother has become a hero in the hearts of Americans! In order to protect her granddaughter, she did not hesitate to shoot in the face of the robbers who broke into the house for the second time, and later rescued the robbers, so that the robbers could save their lives.

The robbers forcibly broke in twice, and the grandmother did not hesitate to shoot, but unfortunately she was not killed

The hero who saved her granddaughter is Anissa Tinnin, who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, according to her description on Facebook, the incident happened on Thursday, March 21, and the reason why the memory is particularly deep is that her 4-year-old granddaughter is coming to spend the night with her, she feels especially happy to accompany her granddaughter, and that night she watched her favorite movie "The Taylor Swift Era" with her granddaughter, eating popcorn, while watching, singing, While dancing.

I didn't expect life to change.

The robbers forcibly broke in twice, and the grandmother did not hesitate to shoot, but unfortunately she was not killed

Outside, police are hunting down 34-year-old Joseph Rivera, a career offender convicted of 5 felonies with a myriad criminal record but allowed bail.

Rivera drove away, the tire was punctured by the police and then abandoned the car, turned into Tingning's yard, and broke into her home, Tingning was still watching TV with his granddaughter, heard a noise outside, and was trying to block the door of the house, but Rivera had already broken in.

Tynning is grabbed by Rivera and pressed to the ground, and Rivera asks Tinnin to hand over the car keys and leaves. In order to protect his granddaughter, Tingning calmed Rivera down and said that he could give him anything, "Money, keys, whatever you want." ”

Rivera snatched the car keys and turned to leave.

Heroic grandma

Calmly and orderly fight back with a gun

Ting Ning was not stunned, but like the hero in the movie, she dealt with the follow-up problems quickly, calmly and orderly, she first quickly locked the door, picked up her mobile phone, dialed 911 to call the police, and described what happened to the police on the phone.

In the second step, Tingning carried his granddaughter to the innermost bedroom and said to his granddaughter: "Baby, I need you to be brave now, I want to leave for a while, you stay in the bedroom, it's okay, baby." ”

In the third step, Tingning took out the home gun, loaded the bullet, and walked to the living room.

The robbers forcibly broke in twice, and the grandmother did not hesitate to shoot, but unfortunately she was not killed

At this time, the police chasing Rivera had already surrounded him, although Rivera had snatched the car keys, but it was obvious that there was nowhere to run, and he tried to return to Tingning's home, because the door had been locked, Rivera kicked the door open, and Tingningning rushed over.

Tinnin did not hesitate to shoot, and with just one shot, Rivera fell in response, and the previous arrogance was only pleading. He also asked Tingning why he shot him, "Because you are in my house." Tingning replied angrily.

However, instead of shooting Rivera, Tinnin took out the family's first-aid kit to stop Rivera's bleeding, warning Rivera: "If she does another trick, she will not hesitate to shoot him again." ”

A few minutes later, police arrived at the scene and handcuffed Rivera away.

The robbers forcibly broke in twice, and the grandmother did not hesitate to shoot, but unfortunately she was not killed

Rivera, a career offender who has already been convicted of five felonies for burglary and auto theft, was most recently charged with burglary but was allowed out on bail, and his failure to appear in court at the time of the incident sparked the hunt.

Now, Rivera is once again charged with burglary, attempted felony, and auto theft.

Tingning, who lashed out at the City of Albuquerque for conniving at crime on Facebook, said: "The city is a mess, criminals are ruining the lives of innocent people every day, and I'm tired of being silent about the disaster caused by the city's leadership." Tingning rebuked in her Facebook post.

Because her granddaughter has PTSD, she has developed a fear of the dark, and every day before going to bed, she asks her mother if the door is locked and the alarm is set up.

Guess what faction the Albuquerque prosecutors belong to?